2
SB110
SB112
SB115
Line Out
GND
LIFT
OUT
IN
Limiter
Ground
0
-6
Low-Mid
Hi-Mid
Treble
Aux In
Phones
Tweeter
IN
OUT
MASTER
Low
Expander
Bass
Gain
Passive
Active
Input
Tweeter
IN
OUT
0
-6
Low
Expander
Bass
Low-Mid
Hi-Mid
Treble
GND
LIFT
Line Out
Aux In
Phones
Gain
Passive
Active
Input
Line Out Tweeter
IN
OUT
1
Status LED and Power Switch
(switch located on rear)
2
0dB/Passive and -6dB/Active Inputs and Clip LED
– ¼-inch phone jacks
3
Gain Control
4
Tone Controls
– Bass, Low-Mid, Hi-Mid and Treble.
5
Low Expander Control
6
Master Volume Control
(SB115 only)
7
Aux Input
– ¼-inch phone jack
8
Phones Jack
– ¼-inch TRS jack
9
GND Lift Switch
(SB112, SB115 and SB200H only)
10
Line Out
– XLR jack
11
Limiter Switch
(SB115 only)
12
Tweeter Defeat/Active Switch
(SB110, SB112 and SB115 only)
13
Line Out EQ Switch
(SB200H only)
14
Mute Button
(SB200H only)
15
Tuner Jack
– ¼-inch phone jack (SB200H only)
16
Speaker Out
–
¼-inch/Speakon™ Combi-jack
(SB200H only)
2. 0dB/Passive and -6dB/Active Inputs and Clip LED
The Traynor Small Block input circuit has been designed for most basses but all basses
are not created equally. Since some basses have higher signals while others have very low
signals, the Traynor Small Blocks feature accommodating inputs.
For bass guitars with standard single-coil pickups we suggest you use the 0 dB input; for
active or extremely ‘hot’ pickups, such as humbuckers, try using the -6 dB input. If you want
an overdriven edge or “crunch,” use the 0 dB input. In all cases, the Gain control setting will
establish the type of clean or overdriven sound being produced by the amp.
Note: Do not use both inputs at the same time!. The preamp is not designed for more than one
instrument to be played at a time.
9
2
2
7
3
3
8
1
1
4
4
5
5
6
10
12
12
7
8
11
9
10
10
12